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Minnie the Moocher

Craft workshops - suggestions please

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As my youngest approaches school (not quite yet, but I love planning and like to be prepared!) I am considering becoming a craft teacher.

 

I have experience in many areas of craft and I'm always keen to learn myself, but I was wondering...

 

WHICH NEW CRAFT WOULD YOU LIKE TO LEARN?

 

I need to decide which areas to cover, so... what would appeal to you all? If I can get an idea of which crafts are appealing, I'll know in which direction to go!

 

Here are some suggestions, but I would welcome others:

 

Card making

Rubber stamping

S"Ooops, word censored!"booking

Silk painting

Silver clay

Beaded jewellery

Kiln formed glass

Felt making

Papercraft

Polymer clay

Children's workshops

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I would do something that appeals to you to learn then your enthusiasm would pass over in your teaching. :?:D

From your list I would pick Kiln formed glass, felt making, silver clay and silk painting. None of which I've done so would be tempted by your classes. :D

 

Lucky you being able to be a craft teacher. :mrgreen:

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Beaded Jewellery

Patchwork & Quiltting

Applique

Glass Painting

Silk Screen painting

Decoupage

Furniture Painting

 

I'd like the idea of taster classes where I could try out a new craft without going to loads of expense before deciding if I liked it. :D

 

Don't know that I'd have the patience to teach others though - I'd be wanting to do it myself all the time. :lol:

 

Good Luck - will you be offering craft holiday weekends?

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I would love to learn the art of dressmaking :D

I cant read a pattern for love nor money but would really like to learn.

 

I have a state of the art sewing machine which is capable of everything including making the tea however i dont know how to use all the functions therefore just end up making simple cushion covers etc :oops:

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I would love to have a go at silver clay, kiln formed glass, polymer clay and basket weaving.

 

I have had a go at slip casting pottery which was great fun and also glass etching which was very successful and easy to make some really nice stuff. I tried enamelling and that was very hard to get anything that looked good, but interesting nonetheless.

 

The only trouble with all these crafts is the vast quantity of stuff one ends up bringing home to the disapproving looks of the rest of the family!

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The only trouble with all these crafts is the vast quantity of stuff one ends up bringing home to the disapproving looks of the rest of the family!

 

Caroline you need to change your family, it should be admiring looks :D

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DH has a special "....no..please...not more...." kind of expression whenever I come in with more crafty stuff :roll: usually joined by a comment or two along similar lines!!!

 

I agree with the "do something you are enthusiastic about" comment, following a taster class in silver clay, I gained a Level 1 qualification in Art Clay Silver and have started to teach it at a local craft centre...and she's asked me to teach some card making courses too. I really must get my samples made up & possibly post them on here to make sure they are ok!

 

I've also got a decoupatch class to teach, which is sort of a mixture of decoupage (not the 3D version) and patchwork, whereby you cut/tear the papers (a bit thicker than tissue paper) into patches & stick them onto a box, animal shape or whatever you want to decoupatch, then varnish over the top....best I get to practise before the class I feel! It looks fantastic, at the Walk they have 'patched 2 huge papier mache giraffes & added false eyelashes & crystals to really jazz them up, the first one sold so they had to do the second one too!

 

I've tried all sorts of crafts; felting and needlefelting, willow work & basket weaving, beaded jewellery, patchwork & quilting, card making & s"Ooops, word censored!"booking ...and there are still some I'd like to try; enamelling, stained glass, spinning, lampwork beads!

 

Oh to win the lottery to fun all my wishes :anxious: !

 

Minnie, would you be running classes at home or at a venue? I need to look into insurance & have no idea where to start, any ideas?

 

Sha x

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Wildmum I would be running them from home, but from an outbuilding, if that makes sense? I haven't looked at insurance, but I am assuming I would need some sort of Public Liability policy. Heavens knows what the premium will be.

 

I have done a Taster Class in Art Clay Silver and got hooked too! I have a new kiln arriving on Tuesday.

 

Aren't you going to the Ikea meet at Southampton? Sounds like we need to talk!

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Oooo yes we do, I need to know about your kiln..... I have a dilemma...buy a kiln or a hive! May have to speak nicely to DH to get one or the other for me as a present...can't think what for, but surely I'm worth it :lol::lol: !!!!!

 

So you'll have a studio...sounds much nicer than an outhouse which brings up pictures of a thunderbox or pig sty!!!!!

 

Have we still to set the date...see you over on get-togethers in a while......

 

Sha x

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